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16. Elaboration de l'énoncé chez l'apprenant de FLE : Répétitions et reprises
Sammanfattning : Abstract L1 speech production is often interrupted by hesitations revealed through a variety of phenomena ranging from silent pauses to comments. Most of these interruptions are caused by the action of a control system, a “monitor“, which checks our speech internally while it is produced or after the production has reached the articulatory level. LÄS MER
17. L'auto-reformulation corrective: une stratégie dans la production orale de FLE
Sammanfattning : The aim of this dissertation is to observe how Swedish learners of French monitor their speech output when confronted with a linguistic problem. The study is based on empirical data consisting of recorded interviews and tasks made with first year university students. LÄS MER
18. Predictive Modeling of Turn-Taking in Spoken Dialogue : Computational Approaches for the Analysis of Turn-Taking in Humans and Spoken Dialogue Systems
Sammanfattning : Turn-taking in spoken dialogue represents a complex cooperative process wherein participants use verbal and non-verbal cues to coordinate who speaks and who listens, to anticipate speaker transitions, and to produce backchannels (e.g., “mhm”, “uh-huh”) at the right places. LÄS MER
19. Writing and revising : Didactic and Methodological Implications of Keystroke Logging
Sammanfattning : Keystroke logging records keyboard activity during writing. Time and position of all keystrokes are stored in a log file, which facilitates detailed analysis of all pauses, revisions and movements undertaken during writing. LÄS MER
20. Articulation Rate and Surprisal in Swedish Child-Directed Speech
Sammanfattning : Child-directed speech (CDS) differs from adult-directed speech (ADS) in several respects whose possible facilitating effects for language acquisition are still being studied. One such difference concerns articulation rate --- the number of linguistic units by the number of time units, excluding pauses --- which has been shown to be generally lower than in ADS. LÄS MER